Adam R Brown
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Fall 2024: Poli 110
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Utah Legislature internship
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The Dead Hand's Grip: How Long Constitutions Bind States
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Utah Politics and Government
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Media Effects
Ansolabehere and Iyengar: Riding the wave and claiming ownership over issues
Atkeson and Partin: Candidate Advertisemens, media coverage, and citizen attitudes
Bartels: Messages received
Baum and Kernell: Has cable ended the golden age of presidential television
Baum: Talking the vote
Brader: Striking a responsive chord
Clinton and Lapinski: "Targeted" advertising and voter turnout
Freedman, Franz, and Goldstein: Campaign advertising and democratic citizenship
Hillygus and Jackman: Voter decision making in election 2000
Holbrook, Krosnick, Visser, and Gardner: Attitudes toward presidential candidates
Iyengar and Kinder: News that matters
Johnston, Hagen, and Jamieson: Dynamics of the 2000 presidential campaign
Kirchgaessner and Schulz: Expected closeness or mobilisation
Lau, Sigelman, Heldman, and Babbitt: The effects of negative political advertisements
Lawrence and Bennett: Rethinking media politics and public opinion
Miller and Krosnick: News media impact on the ingredients of presidential evaluations
Miller, Krosnick, and Fabrigar: The origins of policy issue salience
Mutz: Effects of "in-your-face" television discourse on perceptions of a legitimate opposition
Page, Shapiro, and Dempsey: What moves public opinion
Popkin: The reasoning voter
Sigelman and Kugler: Why is research on the effects of negative campaigning so inconclusive
Stapel and Schwarz: The Republican who did not want to become president
Theilmann and Wilhite: Campaign tactics and the decision to attack
Zaller and Feldman: A simple theory of the survey response
Zaller: Monica Lewinsky's contribution to political science
Zaller: The nature and origins of mass opinion